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Universal Design for Learning is an approach to teaching that makes learning accessible for all students. The most important aspect of UDL is that it does not matter how students reach the goal, what matters is that they reach it. Within the classroom UDL is implemented for all learners, while AT is for students that need the extra support. Without AT in the classroom all students would not be able to utilize UDL. Therefore, AT and UDL work together for all students to reach their best potential and a common goal.
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